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>> jimmy: thanks to mark wahlberg, thanks to jennifer lopez, thanks to lance bass, and thanks to "science bob" pflugfelder. again, go to his website, sciencebob.com. we apologize to mad damon, we did run out of time for him. "nightline" is next. free chips for everyone. thanks for watching. good night. >>> tonight on "nightline," an american icon's shattering confession. lance armstrong coming clean about the lies that could cost his reputation, millions, and his live strong empire. >>> heartbreak or hoax? the tragic romance that never was. the curious case of a college football star and his fake online girlfriend. tonight, was he duped or did he know? >>> and a dramatic rescue mission for american hostages held by terrorists in north africa. we have the latest as some of the missing make their way home. >>> from new york city, this is "nightline" with bill weir. >> good evening, thanks for staying up late with us tonight. well, a cancer survivor wins the most grueling race in the world seven times clean. it's the kind of story we want to believe in, right? well, tonight brought confirmat
>> jimmy: thanks to mark wahlberg, thanks to jennifer lopez, thanks to lance bass, and thanks to "science bob" pflugfelder. again, go to his website, sciencebob.com. we apologize to mad damon, we did run out of time for him. "nightline" is next. free chips for everyone. thanks for watching. good night. >>> tonight on "nightline," an american icon's shattering confession. lance armstrong coming clean about the lies that could cost his reputation,...
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. >> reporter: parents were also angry about rumors that the school's treasured science and technology program may be moved to help balance the number of students attending. officials promised the program would not be relocated. >> there's no recommendation to move the program. >> reporter: inside incoming freshman who live on specific streets will most likely be transferred when the new high school opens. >> there's a lot of open space. some not. i don't anticipate overcrowding. they have a brand-new wing with
. >> reporter: parents were also angry about rumors that the school's treasured science and technology program may be moved to help balance the number of students attending. officials promised the program would not be relocated. >> there's no recommendation to move the program. >> reporter: inside incoming freshman who live on specific streets will most likely be transferred when the new high school opens. >> there's a lot of open space. some not. i don't anticipate...
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here with that our chief science correspondent, robert bazell. >> reporter: the report out today illustrates huge strides in the fight against cancer which kills one in four americans. the death rate down more than 20% in the last two decades is attributed to improved survival from the biggest killers, lung and colon cancer, for both men and women. breast cancer in women and prostate cancer. >> the public should be ecstatic we are seeing these kind of reductions. but they need to realize the battle hasn't been won. >> reporter: experts emphasize the kind of death rate is not due to the expensive new drugs we hear about. instead they point to people smoking less and early detection, especially for breast and colon cancer. still, this year, an estimated 1.6 million americans will be diagnosed with cancer, and more than 580,000 will die from it. according to the report, the death rate for melanoma, often caused by sun exposure, is rising. and there is major concern about obesity, which affects many cancers, including liver, breast and colorectal cancer. >> over the next 10 to 15 years, it's ind
here with that our chief science correspondent, robert bazell. >> reporter: the report out today illustrates huge strides in the fight against cancer which kills one in four americans. the death rate down more than 20% in the last two decades is attributed to improved survival from the biggest killers, lung and colon cancer, for both men and women. breast cancer in women and prostate cancer. >> the public should be ecstatic we are seeing these kind of reductions. but they need to...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> a vicious attack caught on camera. a man throws a woman onto the subway tracks. it happened in philadelphia and police say the woman was sitting on a bench when the man asked for a light for a cigarette. suddenly the man grabs the woman and punches her and gets worse, drags her by her feet and throws her onto the tracks and the woman managed to climb back on to the platform before the train came. and she was not seriously hurt. and police arrested the suspect. they don't think he knew the victim. and a pennsylvania pastor accused of not murdering one wife, but two wives. he came under suspicion in 2008. the man committed suicide in his office, the man discovered he was having an extramarital affair with his wife, the church secretary. and the first was found in a pool of blood at the bottom of the stairs in 1999 and the seconds in a car accident in '08 or so they thought. they thought the car was a coverup for murder and right now he's o
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> a vicious attack caught on camera. a man throws a woman onto the subway tracks. it happened in philadelphia and police say the woman was sitting on a bench when the man asked for a light for a cigarette. suddenly the man grabs the woman and punches her and gets worse, drags her by her feet and throws her onto the tracks and the woman...
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a middle school science teacher in california was fired after the school students found out she did pornography seven years ago. stacy hallis, her professional name was stephaniecism just lost her appeal to get her job back. so should a former porn actor be allowed to teach middle school students once the students have located her films online? >> first off she's an actor. like if we're going to ban porn actors, we should ban all actors from everything. we shouldn't have to eat with them. they should not have to live next door to us. i mean you too. >> john: of course. >> if we're going to treat porn actors a certain way, we should treat all actors that way. >> john: if you don't let actors treat in school, the substitute teacher population will drop overnight. is it fair when the people who consume pornography can be teaches but the people who produce this entertainment consumed by so many are penalized? >> why should porn have to be the only job that stops you from going on to teaching? what about people who were politicians? they shouldn't be teaching kids either. >> john: that's true. >> po
a middle school science teacher in california was fired after the school students found out she did pornography seven years ago. stacy hallis, her professional name was stephaniecism just lost her appeal to get her job back. so should a former porn actor be allowed to teach middle school students once the students have located her films online? >> first off she's an actor. like if we're going to ban porn actors, we should ban all actors from everything. we shouldn't have to eat with them....
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her 12-year-old and 13-year-old middle school students knew her as miss halas, the science teacher. but fans of 32-year-old stacie hal halas, knew her as tiffany six, the porn star. now, she's out of a job, banned from teaching. a panel of three california judges unanimously agreeing tuesday that her hard-core past has no place in the classroom. >> we've had a viral buzz going around with 12-year-olds and 13-year-olds showing porn. >> reporter: the oxnard school district initially fired halas last april, after students discovered she performed in at least 18 x-rated films. from 2005, to 2006. in a behind-the-scenes interview, halas reportedly talks about the dangers of her double-life. >> it's a little risky, wouldn't you think? >> why? >> because i'm a teacher. >> do you think if they find it you'll get fired? >> questionable. >> reporter: she never starred in pornos while teaching. in october, she appealed and asked for her job back. but the state officials say her testimony was misleading and evasive statements and outright falsehoods. >> we're the professionals. we should have a
her 12-year-old and 13-year-old middle school students knew her as miss halas, the science teacher. but fans of 32-year-old stacie hal halas, knew her as tiffany six, the porn star. now, she's out of a job, banned from teaching. a panel of three california judges unanimously agreeing tuesday that her hard-core past has no place in the classroom. >> we've had a viral buzz going around with 12-year-olds and 13-year-olds showing porn. >> reporter: the oxnard school district initially...
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they don't want to look at the science of the numbers and i instantly thought about climate change. this rejection of facts, numbers. not of opinions but numbers. >> there's truth to that. you don't fight research unless you're worried what the research says. you know, you hear these arguments all the time, in particular from, you know, the nra leadership and others, in particular, in terms of this is not just about guns but a lot of other issues and there's some truth to that and focus on the entertainment industry and the role of video games. well, the last time i checked they watch the same movies and play the same video games in canada and don't have the same kind of violence here in terms of guns so there is an issue here about gun violence and the question is how do we come up with, you know, common sense reforms that obviously respect the second amendment and make sure that we can do maybe go an extra step to protect individuals so when you're fighting against universal background checks as an example, you know you have a problem. >> well, but part of the problem and e.j. tou
they don't want to look at the science of the numbers and i instantly thought about climate change. this rejection of facts, numbers. not of opinions but numbers. >> there's truth to that. you don't fight research unless you're worried what the research says. you know, you hear these arguments all the time, in particular from, you know, the nra leadership and others, in particular, in terms of this is not just about guns but a lot of other issues and there's some truth to that and focus...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. hershey's simple pleasures chocolate. 30% less fat, 100% delicious. >> cenk: we're back on the "young turks." we start with manti te'o. michael has more. >> guys and j.r., this is one of the most unbelievable stories i have ever heard. this guy, notre dame player has a girlfriend that inspired his season, but the girlfriend may not exist the girlfriend died, the girlfriend may not have ever lived. let's let nbc tell us more about it. >> the love of my life. >> that love supposedly losing her battle with leukemia. miss decision to play against michigan instead of going to her funeral. >> she had so many problems, and that you'll play and honor me. >> his performance on the field made him a front runner for the heisman trophy. it turns out the girlfriend homogamete on line, never had leukemia, never died, never existed. manti te'o said he was duped. >> the big question is whether he was duped or he was trying to do that people. >> uh-huh. >>
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the space and science center in oakland is getting ready to unveil its touch the sun exhibit this weekend. near realtime images of the sun taken from outer space will be on display, allowing visitors to see light not visible by the human eye from earth. the first of its kind exhibit allows people to see the sun's beauty like never before. the satellite can even capture solar flares. >> this is the only exhibit like this in the world and what you're seeing behind me is the sun. . nearly realtime. images are being taken by the solar dynamic observe serer to, a sat height out in space and we're getting the feed from lockheed live and putting it up here on this amazing display. >> astronomers and teachers in elementary school always say it's important to understand the sun because of its power to impact the earth. flares have been known to disrupt communications and power grids. >> next monday, san francisco will welcome its newest musical venue, the san francisco jazz center is massive. and it's dedicated to promoting jazz. nbc bay area's joe rosato junior shows us how it marks one man's lon
the space and science center in oakland is getting ready to unveil its touch the sun exhibit this weekend. near realtime images of the sun taken from outer space will be on display, allowing visitors to see light not visible by the human eye from earth. the first of its kind exhibit allows people to see the sun's beauty like never before. the satellite can even capture solar flares. >> this is the only exhibit like this in the world and what you're seeing behind me is the sun. . nearly...
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science and evidence based drug and alcohol treatment center. where your addiction stops and your new life begins. call now. >>> >>> a helicopter crashed into a crane killing the pilot and a person on the ground. massive smoke rose during the height of the morning commute. the faa has ordered airlines to stop flying boeing 787s until they can show they fixed a fire risk linked to battery problems. this move comes after japan's two largest airlines grounded their dreamliner fleet following an emergency landing in the country, and another incident in boston. >>> and in portland, oregon, rescue crews freed a woman trapped between two buildings for about four hours she was stuck in an area about 10 inches wide, and according to reports, she fell into that area after she was seen walking or smoking on a rooftop, but she is okay. >> scary. we'll be right back with the ridiculist. we'll be right back. using cloud computing and mobile technology, verizon innovators have developed a projective display for firefighters. allowing them to see through anythi
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> time for the ridiculist. tonight, i have two words for you, moisturizing jeans. wrangler is coming out with jeans infused with natural oils and butters to protect your legs from, according to vogue uk, the dehydrating effects of denim. why not? skinny jeans, acid washed jeans, why not oily, buttery jeans? they come in three types, aloe vera, olive extract, and smooth legs. and yes, there is a promotional video. >> when you first put them on, it's cool like aloe vera. cooler than regular jeans. >> the denim spa jeans will be on sale online later this month. vogue uk said you'll also be able to buy a spray that will last up to 95 wears. listen, i gotta say, this doesn't really sound like my thing. i'm pretty particular about my jeans. >> i wear a t-shirt and -- gray or white, same pair of jeans, literally the same pair of jeans every day. >> also interesting. >> because they have these jeans you don't have to wash now, or so they say. you
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> time for the ridiculist. tonight, i have two words for you, moisturizing jeans. wrangler is coming out with jeans infused with natural oils and butters to protect your legs from, according to vogue uk, the dehydrating effects of denim. why not? skinny jeans, acid washed jeans, why not oily, buttery jeans? they come in three types,...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. with olay, here's how. new regenerist eye and lash duo the cream smooths the look of lids... softens the look of lines. the serum instantly thickens the look of lashes. see wow!... eyes in just one week with olay. five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. [ woman ] learn from my story. >>> welcome back to "weekends with alex witt." i'm coming to you from washington this weekend as we get set for president obama's inauguration. later on this morning, the president, vice president biden and their families kick off the inauguration services by participating in the national day of service. let's go right to nbc's ron mott out there on the national mall, actually inside, which is nice. it's chilly out there. what can you tell us about today's day of services? >> repor
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> bring back our gaggle here, former senator john shn sununu, manti teo, a good friend pd of show wrote -- stories like these leaves knots in our stomachs because we so desperately want to believe our sports heroes are pure and we want to hope too that our politicians are at least competent. we build them up, break them down because we expect so much out of our national institutions. you think he overwrote? >> i think one we don't know all the details about the teo situation. >> they were concerned about these reputation, what information they had, he's a young guy. obviously he was misled to some extent in this whole process. the lance armstrong situation is very different. i think the election we just had for the baseball hall of fame because of the use of performance-enhancing drugs. >> if the university thought that there were some possible fallout, i mean the athletic director said this could have been about interacting ncaa requirem
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> bring back our gaggle here, former senator john shn sununu, manti teo, a good friend pd of show wrote -- stories like these leaves knots in our stomachs because we so desperately want to believe our sports heroes are pure and we want to hope too that our politicians are at least competent. we build them up, break them down because...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. [ male announcer ] end your long week... with a weekend getaway. save up to forty percent on all weekend hotel stays. book by january thirty first at hiltonanyweekend.com. >>> welcome back. keeping them honest now. just over a year ago we told you abhorrific hate crime caught on tape, a group of white teens beating up an african-american man in a parking lot in jackson, mississippi. exclusive surveillance video was obtained by cnn that showed one of the teens backing up his pickup truck so he can actually drive over james anderson's battered body. the 47-year-old auto worker died. a federal investigation followed. the truck's driver, deryl deadmon pleaded guilty to murder and admitted he was a part of white teens who drove around looking for black victims to beat up. the six members of the group pleaded guilty to federal hate crimes just this month. now 125 miles north of jackson, another african-american man has been killed by a white teen
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ann know oro was part of the research that provided the science behind the pill. >> when you're out in the sun and getting exposed to sun you mutate this signal to the stem cells and then you get too much of the signal in those stem cells and that keeps growing and growing and growing, and that's where cancer is. >> reporter: the pill acts as an inhibitor to the signal known as the hedgehog pathway. >> blocks the signal the cancer cells receive to keep growing. >> reporter: winnie's tumors began to shrink. the group of 100, mostly in their 40s, 50s and 60s saw the same results. >> that was pretty amazing to us. >> reporter: an amazing change for winnie, who went back to reading, writing and most of all, watching san francisco sports on her tv from her san mateo nursing home, where she's looking forward to the simple pleasures in life. >> when all the youngsters come in and say, good morning, time to get up, beautiful. and they're so right. >> reporter: but most of us, letters from the great grandkids that light her up. >> i miss you and see you in a few months. i love you. >> reporter:
ann know oro was part of the research that provided the science behind the pill. >> when you're out in the sun and getting exposed to sun you mutate this signal to the stem cells and then you get too much of the signal in those stem cells and that keeps growing and growing and growing, and that's where cancer is. >> reporter: the pill acts as an inhibitor to the signal known as the hedgehog pathway. >> blocks the signal the cancer cells receive to keep growing. >>...
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abc7 news health and science reporter carolyn johnson has the details. >> ellen sue is all smiles when she plays with her newborn son. a smile that's actually improving thanks to evolving technology. >> today we will scan your feet. >> she's beenfied for the popular invisaline braces. >> it's a departure from the traditional molds used by most orthodontists. >> now we can have models without taking the goopy impressions. >> first he reaches for the scanner that will photograph ellen's teeth. it's connected to a computer system that will ultimately beam the images from her practice in san francisco to the itera lab. over the next several minutes the doctor guides the camera around ellen's upper and lower jaw line. the device is completely optical. no radiation. >> we can get these areas here. >> step by step the camera builds a three-dimensional map of her teeth. the computer alerts the dentist if the section doesn't have a complete image so it can be rephotographed. >> it's very precise and very accurate. >> she said the process is typically quicker than traditional impressionings whic
abc7 news health and science reporter carolyn johnson has the details. >> ellen sue is all smiles when she plays with her newborn son. a smile that's actually improving thanks to evolving technology. >> today we will scan your feet. >> she's beenfied for the popular invisaline braces. >> it's a departure from the traditional molds used by most orthodontists. >> now we can have models without taking the goopy impressions. >> first he reaches for the scanner...
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researchers report in the journal of science that they could feed nearly 50 people who took part in genetic research. that research stored in databases and it's supposed to be anonymous. >> daily times says robert wagner will not answer questions in the latest investigation of the death of his wife natalie wood. wood was on a boat off the coast of california when she drowned in 1981. her death was ruled and accident but the case has been reopened and police say wagner was the only person on the boat that night who's refusing to talk with investigators. >>> "the new york times" says barge traffic is still running on the mississippi river despite a severe drought that left boats stranded. the only way is to dredge and scrape away rock obstructions along a river bed. >>> "usa today" says hotels are taking extra precautions to deal with this flu outbreak. some are offering chicken soup to sick guests that are stuck in their rooms. not bad idea. others are stouking up on hand sanitizers and tissues. >>> and "the boston globe" says curt shiling is selling the infachls bloody sock as the red sox w
researchers report in the journal of science that they could feed nearly 50 people who took part in genetic research. that research stored in databases and it's supposed to be anonymous. >> daily times says robert wagner will not answer questions in the latest investigation of the death of his wife natalie wood. wood was on a boat off the coast of california when she drowned in 1981. her death was ruled and accident but the case has been reopened and police say wagner was the only person...
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anaesthesia is really more an art than a science. beeping monitors can't always tell if a patient is unconscious. but a new approach that can monitor consciousness itself. >> you don't want the patient to feel any pain, to have any memory. >> reporter: his work looks at the brain. his theory, all the electrical signals, spreading across the brain, creates consciousness. think of it as flipping a light switch, with light spilling into all the rooms of your brain. in surgery, anaesthesia closes the door. that's when you're truly unconscious. this stimulates the brain with an electric current to see if it spreads. an unconscious brain would have no reaction. a brain conscious during surgery would. >> finding out whether the various parts of the brain are talking to each other or not. >> reporter: it would mean doctors could stop the horror that happened to angela. >> it really does affect somebody's life a great deal. >> i look forward to anaesthesia as the best sleep i ever get. yeah, and they say it happens in terms of every 1,000 pat
anaesthesia is really more an art than a science. beeping monitors can't always tell if a patient is unconscious. but a new approach that can monitor consciousness itself. >> you don't want the patient to feel any pain, to have any memory. >> reporter: his work looks at the brain. his theory, all the electrical signals, spreading across the brain, creates consciousness. think of it as flipping a light switch, with light spilling into all the rooms of your brain. in surgery,...
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santa clara university political science professor joining us from our newsroom this morning with more on what we can expect to see in the president's second term. jim, good morning. this new term comes with big changes for the president's cabinet. let's quickly go through some of the big name nominees including sort of a controversial pick, chuck hagel for defense secretary replacing leon panetta. >> that's the more controversial of the nominees so far. it's interesting because he is a republican and usually when presidents nominate members of the other party, that party doesn't complain very much but in the case of hagel many in his own party think he's too liberal and his stance on israel are not in accord with the rest of the party. so there is some concern that maybe he may be too controversial a pick. if hi to bet, i think he probably will be confirmed. obviously the other big name is john kerry being nominated for secretary of state replacing hillary clinton and the speculation is that he will sail through and there won't be too much trouble with that nomination. >> now, how qui
santa clara university political science professor joining us from our newsroom this morning with more on what we can expect to see in the president's second term. jim, good morning. this new term comes with big changes for the president's cabinet. let's quickly go through some of the big name nominees including sort of a controversial pick, chuck hagel for defense secretary replacing leon panetta. >> that's the more controversial of the nominees so far. it's interesting because he is a...
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abc7 news health and science reporter carolyn johnson has the details. >> ellen sue is all smiles when she plays with her newborn son. a smile that's actually improving thanks to evolving technology. >> today we will scan your feet. -- your teeth. >> she's been fitted for the popular invisaline braces. >> it's a departure from the traditional molds used by most orthodontists. >> now we can have digital models without taking the goopy impressions. >> first he reaches for the scanner that will photograph ellen's teeth. it's connected to a computer system that will ultimately beam the images from her practice in san francisco to the itera lab. over the next several minutes the doctor guides the camera around ellen's upper and lower jaw line. the device is completely optical. no radiation. >> see if we can get these areas here. >> step by step the camera builds a three-dimensional map of her teeth. the computer alerts the dentist if the section doesn't have a complete image so it can be rephotographed. >> it's very precise and very accurate. >> she said the process is typically quicker tha
abc7 news health and science reporter carolyn johnson has the details. >> ellen sue is all smiles when she plays with her newborn son. a smile that's actually improving thanks to evolving technology. >> today we will scan your feet. -- your teeth. >> she's been fitted for the popular invisaline braces. >> it's a departure from the traditional molds used by most orthodontists. >> now we can have digital models without taking the goopy impressions. >> first he...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> it's sad, but true. lawmakers on the left say that those that disagree with the president's new anti-gun plans must be be racist, now listen to what congressman hank johnson told yesterday after the president announced he's going to bypass congress and put forward 23 executive actions. >> and just a minute ago, that the fact that as part of the n.r.a.'s true colors, a personal dislike of the president. why do you think, why do you think that is? >> well, first of all, first of all -- first of all he is black and as a black person being the president of these united states, that's something that they still cannot-- they still cannot get over. they couldn't get over the first election. they're still shocked at the second election, to use a pun, shell shocked. >> sean: and mr. johnson, i have a wild thought perhaps the n.r.a. disagrees with the president's policies because she represent an assault on the second amendment to the constitution
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> it's sad, but true. lawmakers on the left say that those that disagree with the president's new anti-gun plans must be be racist, now listen to what congressman hank johnson told yesterday after the president announced he's going to bypass congress and put forward 23 executive actions. >> and just a minute ago, that the fact...
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. >> reporter: okay, it may not be rocket science, but it takes a lot of imagination and hard work to bring that magic on inauguration day. pat collins, news 4. >> a whole new appreciation for those floats. >> it's so cool how the floats honor the backgrounds of the first and second families. a lot to look forward to. also at this time, we want to give a quick shoutout to all of the students at horizon elementary in sterling, virginia. the principal and staff invited me to be the guest pronouncer. i was so nervous. i prepared. i spent two days reading over the binders. these kids, i was so impressed by them. we went ten full rounds. it was very intense. parents were in the crowd. if you've ever seen the documentary "spell bound," it was that in real life. >> what was the toughest word to pronounce? >> oh, gosh. i can't even remember. i can't even spell it. i don't know. don't ask me. >> here's the word we saw last weekend. it was procrastination. she was over there cramming with her book. how do you say this? this was on you, angie. anything with 17 letters i leave to the professional
. >> reporter: okay, it may not be rocket science, but it takes a lot of imagination and hard work to bring that magic on inauguration day. pat collins, news 4. >> a whole new appreciation for those floats. >> it's so cool how the floats honor the backgrounds of the first and second families. a lot to look forward to. also at this time, we want to give a quick shoutout to all of the students at horizon elementary in sterling, virginia. the principal and staff invited me to be...
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eastern, a special report, the psychology and science behind cheating. join brooke baldwin right here on cnn. >>> the overall death right from cancer in the united states has dropped 20% from more than 20 years ago. this new report coming from the american cancer society. that means nearly 1.2 million cancer deaths have been prevented in that time. the report also projects there will be 1.6 million new cancer cases this year. but overall cancer cases are declining for most types of cancer. what does this all mean? with me now is chief medical officer and executive vice president of the american cancer society. welcome, doctor. >> hello. how are you? >> so these figures, they are just released this morning and you must be feeling good. >> this is really good news. you can look at survival by the number of people getting cancer a you can see, since survival is increasing we must be doing something well but you can also debate that. nobody can debate it when the number of people dying is actually going down. 1.2 million people alive today that wouldn't have
eastern, a special report, the psychology and science behind cheating. join brooke baldwin right here on cnn. >>> the overall death right from cancer in the united states has dropped 20% from more than 20 years ago. this new report coming from the american cancer society. that means nearly 1.2 million cancer deaths have been prevented in that time. the report also projects there will be 1.6 million new cancer cases this year. but overall cancer cases are declining for most types of...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. bob hope. >> you are. >> the troops love me. the sweatshirt is nice and all but i could use a golden lasso. (vo) only on current tv. [ music ] >> this is "the bill press show" >> bill: here we go. some quick e-mails. wayne says, let me think. wasn't there another mormon that would say or do anything he wanted to campaign to get an honor or a high position? who would that have been? >> hmm patrick says joe heismann went so far as changing the pronunciation of his last name. it used to be pronounce heez-man. >> sports fans here on the bp show have confirmed that is true. >> that that is true. >> this is "the bill press show." [ music ] >> bill: good friday morning, every way. it is friday, january 18th. good to see you today. welcome. welcome to the "full-court press" here on current tv. your progressive morning show bringing you up to date on everything that's going on this morning all the way from the hostage situation in algeria to republi
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. bob hope. >> you are. >> the troops love me. the sweatshirt is nice and all but i could use a golden lasso. (vo) only on current tv. [ music ] >> this is "the bill press show" >> bill: here we go. some quick e-mails. wayne says, let me think. wasn't there another mormon that would say or do anything he wanted...
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lee vinocur is an adjunct assistant professor at the lsu health science center shreveport. before we launch into the flu vaccine, how dangerous is it for a pregnant woman to get the flu? >> well, you know, it isn't, and i think this is finally a big study that will put women at ease. it's true, you know, most pregnant women, they really want to steer clear of any kind of medication. but for the last 50 years, we've been telling them they should get a flu shot because they're more at risk for having serious complications from the flu and dying from the flu. jenna: so just to be clear, there's a bigger risk for pregnant women for getting the flu, just getting sick than it is from getting the vaccine, according to this study. >> yes, absolutely. and there's a risk to the fetus. you know, having a very high fever early on in your pregnancy can increase your risk of neural tube defects and problems with spine developing in the baby. so there's a real risk to the unb born child. -- unborn child. and, of course, women were always worried could this, you know, could i misor carry f
lee vinocur is an adjunct assistant professor at the lsu health science center shreveport. before we launch into the flu vaccine, how dangerous is it for a pregnant woman to get the flu? >> well, you know, it isn't, and i think this is finally a big study that will put women at ease. it's true, you know, most pregnant women, they really want to steer clear of any kind of medication. but for the last 50 years, we've been telling them they should get a flu shot because they're more at risk...
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today at 3:00 eastern, brook baldwin examines why we cheat, the psychology and science behind it. that's at 3:00 p.m. today eastern. >> we talked about it a lot. i say this is a problem within the culture of sports, and they need to change it in order for the players not to feel like this is something they have to do in order to be competitive. >> i agree with that. but i also think you cannot exonerate or allow individuals to get away with it. >> consequences. >> if you are traveling today, playing by the rules or cheating, check your flight because there's a huge swath of moistu moisture. >> no cheating in weather. no cheating in weather at all. we're looking at rain in most areas, look what's happening. we have some snow through parts of mississippi. it's coming down in some locations. really for the south, some locations could pick up two to four inches of snowfall. it's going to start in mississippi, and then spread over towards the east a bit more as we go into late morning as well as into the afternoon. right now just rain effecting areas like birmingham, huntsville and atl
today at 3:00 eastern, brook baldwin examines why we cheat, the psychology and science behind it. that's at 3:00 p.m. today eastern. >> we talked about it a lot. i say this is a problem within the culture of sports, and they need to change it in order for the players not to feel like this is something they have to do in order to be competitive. >> i agree with that. but i also think you cannot exonerate or allow individuals to get away with it. >> consequences. >> if you...
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science and evidence based drug and alcohol treatment center. where your addiction stops and your new life begins. call now. >>> our video of the day is a time lapse, look at this. showing fog rolling across dubai. it's along the persian gulf, which sets up some interesting weather patterns. if you were in a tall enough building, and dubai has plenty, the view was great. that looks like the beginning of a sci-fi movie. no. you going to rub it in my face? >> those of us on the ground here in the united states are coping with one of the coldest winters in years. some are coping what w what jeanne moos calls stupid weather tricks. >> why just charge through the cold when you can use it to experiment? it used to be civilians. posting their weather tricks online. these days, actual weather men are demonstrating what happens when you throw boiling water in temperatures below zero. >> oh, yeah. >> hey! >> we're calling these stupid weather tricks, the kind we can't resist. >> a beautiful day! >> but anyone who plans to try this one when it's warmer tha
science and evidence based drug and alcohol treatment center. where your addiction stops and your new life begins. call now. >>> our video of the day is a time lapse, look at this. showing fog rolling across dubai. it's along the persian gulf, which sets up some interesting weather patterns. if you were in a tall enough building, and dubai has plenty, the view was great. that looks like the beginning of a sci-fi movie. no. you going to rub it in my face? >> those of us on the...
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researchers report in the journal of science that they could identify nearly 50 people who took part in general etdic research. that information is stored in databases and is supposed to be anonymous. >>> "the l.a. times" says robert wagner will not answer questions in the latest investigation of the death of his wife natalie wood. wood was on a boat off the california coast when she drown in 1981. her death was ruled an accident. but the case has been reopened. police say wagner is the only person on the boat that night who is refusing to talk with investigators. >>> "the new york times" says barge traffic is still running on the mississippi river in spite of a severe drought that threatens the leave boats stranded. engineers have been able to keep the river open by dredging blasting and scraping away rock obstructions along the river bed. that has lowered the bottom of the channel by two feet. >>> "usa today" says hotels are taking extra precautions to deal with the flu outbreak some offering chicken soup to guests sick in their rooms. others are stocking up on hand sanitizers and
researchers report in the journal of science that they could identify nearly 50 people who took part in general etdic research. that information is stored in databases and is supposed to be anonymous. >>> "the l.a. times" says robert wagner will not answer questions in the latest investigation of the death of his wife natalie wood. wood was on a boat off the california coast when she drown in 1981. her death was ruled an accident. but the case has been reopened. police say...
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is he a graphic design major not a hard sciences. is he a child of this era which is an onliner ravment social media era. maybe it's not as weird for a 20-year-old to have exclusively online relationship. i can't relate. >> alisyn: we talked to tyler moorehead a student at notre dame. he knows manti. yes in this day and age people can go periods of time without seeing significant other because of social networking. he said manti had extremely rigorous demanding time consuming schedule. he frankly didn't have time for a girlfriend. this fit his life as well. having an imaginary girlfriend fit his life as well. here is what tyler moorehead told us. >> campuses what we have known of manti for the last four years this exactly matches up that he really wanted to care for this girl. he thought this girl was real. and he truly was duped by this human -- this human being who kind of catfished him, i guess. it did seem to kind of come out of nowhere. and i think that people were just really asking questions why and several people knew he had
is he a graphic design major not a hard sciences. is he a child of this era which is an onliner ravment social media era. maybe it's not as weird for a 20-year-old to have exclusively online relationship. i can't relate. >> alisyn: we talked to tyler moorehead a student at notre dame. he knows manti. yes in this day and age people can go periods of time without seeing significant other because of social networking. he said manti had extremely rigorous demanding time consuming schedule. he...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> this will be difficult. there will be pundits and politicians and special interest lobbyists publicly warning of a tyrannical all-out assault on liberty. not because that's true but because they want to gin up fear or higher ratings or revenue for themselves. the only way we will be able to change is if their audience, their constituents, their membership says this time must be different. that this time we must do something to protect our communities and our kids. weapons designed for the theater of war have no place in a movie theater. a majority of americans agree with us on this. and by the way, so did ronald reagan, one of the staunchest defenders of the second amendment, who wrote to congress in 1994 urging them -- this is ronald reagan speaking -- urging them to listen to the american public and to the law enforcement community and support a ban on the further manufacture of military-style assault weapons. >> all right. welcome ba
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> this will be difficult. there will be pundits and politicians and special interest lobbyists publicly warning of a tyrannical all-out assault on liberty. not because that's true but because they want to gin up fear or higher ratings or revenue for themselves. the only way we will be able to change is if their audience, their...
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the psychology, the science, all of that. don't miss the "cnn newsroom" special report this afternoon at 3:00 eastern. >>> and now, today's other headline, and it is also a sport story, and it is also very bizarre. a little confusing. trust me, a lot of us shaking our heads about it, too, and we don't even have the, the full story. it's about this guy. superstar of the notre dame fighting irish football program. this name is manti te'o, heisman runner-up, rock star linebacker. the last three years of his love life sound a little like a cheesy romantic comedy. all that time, three years. looks like he's been involved in an elaborate story of love, lies and heartbreaking loss. even told reporters about the tragic loss of the love of his life, quote/unquote, and her inspiration that drove him to win on the football field. heren the thing. it's all hogwash. turns out there's no girlfriend. no. there was no tragic and inspiring death of said girlfriend in respect was nothing. this whole thing was made up. supposedly. and i've got
the psychology, the science, all of that. don't miss the "cnn newsroom" special report this afternoon at 3:00 eastern. >>> and now, today's other headline, and it is also a sport story, and it is also very bizarre. a little confusing. trust me, a lot of us shaking our heads about it, too, and we don't even have the, the full story. it's about this guy. superstar of the notre dame fighting irish football program. this name is manti te'o, heisman runner-up, rock star...